Rapp F, Buss E R
Am J Pathol. 1974 Oct;77(1):85-102.
The role of viruses in the etiology of animal cancers is fairly certain. Information derived under both natural and experimental conditions supports the concept that either DNA- or RNA-containing viruses can fulfill this function. The DNA-containing herpesviruses, especially the Epstein-Barr virus, are currently the primary objects of intense investigation concerning their role in human cancer. This article will focus on the properties of counterpart herpesviruses in lower animals as well as the human virus candidates with an assessment of the observations concerning their oncogenic potential.
病毒在动物癌症病因学中的作用相当明确。在自然和实验条件下获得的信息都支持这样一种观点,即含DNA或含RNA的病毒都能起到这种作用。含DNA的疱疹病毒,尤其是爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒,目前是关于其在人类癌症中作用的深入研究的主要对象。本文将重点探讨低等动物中相应疱疹病毒的特性以及人类病毒候选者,并对有关它们致癌潜力的观察结果进行评估。